Betty Ladler
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Mary 'Betty' Newmarsh Woolcock | |
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| Born | Mary Ladler 1914 Hendon, England |
| Died | 2004 (aged 89–90) Coombe, United Kingdom |
| Known for | Illustration |
Mary 'Betty' Newmarsh Woolcock, née Ladler, (1914–2004) was an English artist and illustrator, most notable for her illustrations in books written by Enid Blyton.[1]
Betty Ladler was born in Hendon, Middlesex in 1914. She joined the Women's Land Army during the second World War.[1] She was a prolific illustrator predominantly of children's books for the publisher Blackie and Son. Most of her life was spent in England but she travelled extensively and drew images taken from her time in the Middle and Far East and the Swiss Alps. Her home was in the village of Coombe, near Wooton under Edge, South Gloucestershire where she died in 2004.
Personal life
She married John Uglow Woolcock in 1957.[1]